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Todd Richmond, Hastings Tribune / AP •

The ACLU, the Juvenile Law Center and the Quarles and Brady law firm brought a separate lawsuit in January 2017 on behalf of four inmates

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nzherald.co.nz •

"Cyntoia's sentence is wholly disproportionate for a 16-year-old girl, and therefore unconstitutional," Marsha Levick, deputy director and chief counsel for the Juvenile Law Center, said

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Todd Tichmond, Miami Herald •

The ACLU, Juvenile Law Center and the Quarles and Brady law firm brought a separate lawsuit in January 2017 on behalf of four inmates seeking

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Emma Reynolds, cairnspost.com.au •

“Cyntoia’s sentence is wholly disproportionate for a 16-year-old girl, and therefore unconstitutional,” Marsha Levick, deputy director and chief counsel for the Juvenile Law Center, said

Press Releases
Juvenile Law Center,
Juvenile Law Center today unveiled a new tool to help understand issues facing older youth in foster care – the National Extended Foster Care Review. The tool catalogs each state’s laws and policies concerning extended foster care – continued support for youth who are age 18 and older.
In The News
Johnathan Hamilton, Teen Vogue •

Fostered or Forgotten is a Teen Vogue series about the foster care system in the United States, produced in partnership with Juvenile Law Center and

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Jenny Pokempner, Jennifer Rodriguez, Teen Vogue •

Fostered or Forgotten is a Teen Vogue series about the foster care system in the United States, produced in partnership with Juvenile Law Center and

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Emily Hoerner, Jeanne Kuang, JJIE •

There is no national legal standard on how many years is too many for a juvenile to serve. Courts across the country have differed on

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Marsha Levick, The National Law Journal •

This piece originally appeared in The National Law Journal. It is partially republished here with the permission of the NLJ.

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